An Essay on Military Educationauthor; and sold, 1776 - 106 Seiten |
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... effect as much as it poffibly can , without virtue . It fubfifts in- dependently of the love of country , of the thirst of true glory , of purity of manners , of the fa- crifice of our dearest private interests , and of all thofe ...
... effect as much as it poffibly can , without virtue . It fubfifts in- dependently of the love of country , of the thirst of true glory , of purity of manners , of the fa- crifice of our dearest private interests , and of all thofe ...
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... effects : and , therefore , in a political and moral view , it can be confidered in no other light , than as an enormous whirlpool fituated between a monarchy and a republic , to which both have a difpofition to tend , and in which both ...
... effects : and , therefore , in a political and moral view , it can be confidered in no other light , than as an enormous whirlpool fituated between a monarchy and a republic , to which both have a difpofition to tend , and in which both ...
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... effects to their caufes , to follow the progress of virtue and vice , and mark their gradual influence on individuals , and from individuals to the community ; it then dis- covers the common fource of that almost bound- lefs variety of ...
... effects to their caufes , to follow the progress of virtue and vice , and mark their gradual influence on individuals , and from individuals to the community ; it then dis- covers the common fource of that almost bound- lefs variety of ...
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... if not governed by that politeness which is the pure effect of fenfibility and knowledge , must be worse than the rudeness of a favage ; and they are also cap- tivated tivated with an idea of the authority they ex- pect ( 16 )
... if not governed by that politeness which is the pure effect of fenfibility and knowledge , must be worse than the rudeness of a favage ; and they are also cap- tivated tivated with an idea of the authority they ex- pect ( 16 )
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... effect much , but bravery without skill will not always infure fuccefs : and the nation would have thought herself unable to maintain the do- minion of the feas , and unfafe in the protection of her coafts , if her numerous naval ...
... effect much , but bravery without skill will not always infure fuccefs : and the nation would have thought herself unable to maintain the do- minion of the feas , and unfafe in the protection of her coafts , if her numerous naval ...
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